Note existance and libcdio use in gmerlin and mplayerxp.
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@@ -14,11 +14,12 @@ images as though they were CD's.
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Projects using libcdio are the Video CD authoring and ripping tools
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VCDImager (http://vcdimager.org), a navigation-capable Video CD plugin
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and CD-DA plugins for the media players xine (http://xinehq.de),
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videolan's vlc (http://videolan.org), and kiso, a KDE GUI for
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creating, extracting and editing of ISO-Images
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(http://kiso.sourceforge.net), and a Samba vfs module that allows you
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to export a CD without mounting it
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(http://ontologistics.net/OpenSource/Samba/index.php).
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videolan's vlc (http://videolan.org), media players mplayerxp
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(http://mplayerxp.sourceforge.net/) and gmerlin
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(http://gmerlin.sourceforge.net), kiso, a KDE GUI for creating,
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extracting and editing of ISO-Images (http://kiso.sourceforge.net),
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and a Samba vfs module that allows you to export a CD without mounting
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it (http://ontologistics.net/OpenSource/Samba/index.php).
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Also included in the libcdio package is a utility program cd-info which
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displays CD information: number of tracks, CD-format and if possible
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@@ -31,19 +32,19 @@ shows basic VCD information.
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Other utility programs in the libcdio package are cd-read, for
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performing low-level block reading of a CD or CD image, iso-info for
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displaying ISO-9660 information from an ISO-9660 image, iso-read for
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extracting files from an ISO-9660 image, and a version of the CD-DA
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extraction tool cdparanoia which corrects for CD-ROM jitter.
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extracting files from an ISO-9660 image, a version of the CD-DA
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extraction tool cdparanoia which corrects for CD-ROM jitter, and a
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simple curses-based CD player, cdda-player using the analog CD-ROM
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output.
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At present, there is no support for directing CD Audio control,
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e.g. playing, stopping, or pausing of a CD-CA where the blocks are not
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actually read into the computer. Nor is there any support for writing
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CD's. Nor is there any support for reading or writing DVDs. For some
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of these, there are other libraries (e.g. libdi, libscg, or libdvdread)
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At present, there is no support for writing CD's, reading UDF format;
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nor is there any support for reading or writing DVDs. For some of
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these, there are other libraries (e.g. libdi, libscg, or libdvdread)
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may be helpful.
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I'm not theoretically opposed to putting support like this into
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libcdio. However at present there are already many gaps in this
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library so narrowing its scope in order to focus on these things I
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think is a good idea.
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I'm not theoretically opposed to putting support such as UDF into
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libcdio. (Any volunteers?) However at present there are already many
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gaps in this library so narrowing its scope in order to focus on these
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things I think is a good idea.
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$Id: README,v 1.7 2005/02/22 10:42:50 rocky Exp $
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$Id: README,v 1.8 2005/07/10 13:57:37 rocky Exp $
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